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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Dec 1926, p. 8

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PAGE 8. v“- The sad news has been received by friends ho-rv of the death of Mr. James Brown of Noblelord. Alta. Mr. Brown is a brolho-r-in-law of Mrs. Wm. lioness. his wife's nmiolvn namo- living Miss Clara Shurman. H:- is 3130 an uncle of MN. I). Mrlhmald. Sincere symâ€" pathv is; leemlml to all relatives in this 'diglfigt. n. .1__...A.. :n at\nnt“na "I!!! Ulau u x. Mrs. Waltrr )Irfiregnr is spending a coup!» of “'0'ka with lwr parents Mr. and Mrs. .\ndvrsnn of Svone. Mrs. A. Hastie and son Dougald md Mrs. Sarah .Vchechni» attend- ed the Rocky Presbyterian Church on Sunday and visited at Mr. L. Mclman’s. W.- are pleased to hear that Miss listlwi- McLean is quite well again. Miss Ellen Raye» has returned 0n “nnn\'o-l’ High SPNOOI after an been giwn sinro w» began nur mPPtings'. W0 \\‘m'o- [ill-213100! to) sm- bur pl‘pfl- idem, Mr. Ms. McDongall llblf‘ to be with us again. The roll rall tak- en aml minutm rpacl {Our young girls thv )lisso-s Flnrt-nrp McDonald. Mar- mirvt White. Martha and Laura Kalilmzmn HITM‘NI up short. prayi-rs aflvr whirh all joint-(l in ro-poating thv Lurol's prayvr. A-._.l l.'|r ‘llll 'O‘VII -y‘, The- i'.. Y. P. S. mm on Thursday Owning. liviwmhm- 9. Sixtyâ€"three weri’ pi'vrxent in lists-n in mw 0f the most intmmsting. inspiring and min- catiw» programs that g‘u-l'haps has The trustees of urawmru scum" have added several pieces of new and mumâ€"date furniture tn the Khan equipment. namely, a teach- er‘s d sk. arm chair. and swivel chair. .\ new stovn has. also been purchased. “'6' hnpp Miss Blyth and pupils will enjny the comfort, of the fine Christmas boxes. '“L---.‘.In-' IIII' ll"l'I .. .,-..,.-_ Mrs. Pater Krautor Raw 3 must into-ro'sting papm‘ on tho» lifp history of Dr. Margarnt McKellar, a form- er Brum- girl and mm of our mis- sinnarivs in India. Shn was burn on tho- lslo- nf Mull. camv to Canada when lwn yo-zu‘s of am. hm' pm'vnts Milling: at. St. Catharinvs but short- ly moving tn tlwir farm in BI'UW'. Mrs. Kl'autm' fullnwm! hm' lifn stnp by sin» pninting nut, tlw c'har- as'h-ristics 0f hvl' childhood. lwr pron-99in" in MM)? lira as a millinvr ho-r I‘Murn tn Hw publir srhnnl at. the a e of 2’3 and tho (-3“ tn swrw hvr . ash“ and Hu- tra'mingr fur fm'vign senior. ' The Missus .lo-ssiv. Flm-vnvv, “raw and \‘vm \Ic-liuslin sum: wry S\\'90"l}' "INN! lw Hm HP that Binds" \h-A Ilwrnmn Him-\VM'H: Hlo'll I'n- 7' ‘nuu ‘- Missoiillen Bnycnfi has to Hancm-r High School abso‘m'o- of _ throw? weeks. . {‘uA-uv' spzu'wl In «HI lifv's Vnyngo' It'bgvHH-r fur many yvm's tn comp. 'l‘o-n c-hiltlm-n \Vero- burn tn hlpss ”H‘H' uninn six Hf whom were pre- So-m. in this auspicious m'vasinn to wish their pal-unis vat'y happimus. 'l'lmsnpz'vao-nt. wmw‘ (Maud Mrs. Ho'isv, filwsin \lrs. Goo. Russo-ll. and mu \lism-s 11mm and Clara all of Tm-nntu: ”Miro“ Mrs. McDougall of Edmonton: mmm Mrs. H. “000“- nM. Abordmun (Bm'tha‘ Mrs. Sam Bailpy, at. homo. ‘ , . ’\I1.‘ flail PV, ill. I" ‘ . The absonI mombm's \VI‘I‘I‘ IVIIn- n'w‘ .Vlrs. .V' PPII‘I‘I. E'dmnntnn and IIIo-ir IIII'I'I‘ «ms I IIzII‘III‘. RIISSI'II :InII \\ Illinm. -»‘ ‘ -1...‘ Mr. ermsm vorml us with ”In Hartlvn." Miss .\ mm of H srr\o and : Th0 ('Dlm s‘NW lwuutifulh in gn golIlI-n \33"\0“0“‘“( adm'nml Hw ahlo was graI‘I'ol by cake. M HI :\ mnst. vnjnyahlv : spent. in music and Thorn \w'rv prvsr many granolchilolm-n we" as. a handsomn ; each mo'mbvr nf tlw o‘avh rc'mvmhrano'o \s veying bnst. wishes Tl H \I PI "'I"‘ -- _- us a handsomo gnld pivm mvmtwr uf [hp family. rvmvmhranvp was :1 Ion" ll t ‘\\‘ HN‘ imlllmlim u" Hm intimm I‘ svlwmo- was in 20M. Cum H dsnmo gnld )bio't‘v from nf [hp family. With l'anw‘ was a lth‘ con- wishcs to fathm- and Ill Ii ‘I' .V l mnum Tl H social limv W3.d gamvs. n“ frnm HM and friends a: l‘l ll ‘hru' nmgn- Hlm'd ph-asvd lwalth and “Mr may lw mun Ingrthvr M \\' H a" h H \V “HTS vh H‘h nut ltl 1W Mm I.‘ mother for future and continued guod hvalth and hapiness. (Our Own Correspondent) Last Sabbath, Rev. 0. Jay of the l'nitml Church addressed the con- gregation on the subject “Why slmuld I support Missions". He ad- vancud many thoughts in support 01' his theme. ‘ 'H'M'h “Sitir-{dey schools of the village are getting ready for the Christmas entertainments. 'l‘hc childccn and teachers of the Public School punpose giving an cntvrtainmont in the school Friday aflcrnoon next. Mr. Geo. Burrows visited relatives in liunilalk this week. We are sorry to report that Mr. it. .I. iladd is again confined to his room. It is now over three months since he took ill. The Library Board has purchased a number of new books which will he ready tor distribution by the tlrst of the new year. Alex. McMillan left for Dundalk on Monday where he has entered into partnership with Mr. E. Ste- venson of that place. They purpose carrying on a furniture and un- dertaking business. Alex. has re- eently qualified for the latter part of the business. We heartily wish him success as he is a model young man. _ III{.IIO ’I‘Iw anvn‘s Institute hold a gramlnit.)t.|wr's mm-ting'ut the hnme Hf Mrs. J. Orchard last Thursday afto-rnmm. Th0 0M laiiivs (it'mml- sii'atmi their ability to pntm'tain in ”Iv um i'ashimwii way. They (it"OSS- .. iii-15$. _ Sicâ€"5063311 returned recent- ly from the west after a three month's stay. :d 51.. 't {I}: old" fit-iwm'u "i'nstumé; i l lus- trah-ol the old time wool-picking bars. A good time was Spent. ”‘11--.. -â€" ovv.‘ 'l‘lw Ahhs hrntho-rs are operating the Skating rink and the first. skat- ing of tho svason took [11300 Saturâ€" clm’ o-wning. Mr. and Mrs. Arnili and Billie) nurtured in 'l‘m'untn Sunday and smut. a day with Mrs. Arnill's faâ€" Hu-I', \il'. Parr. sisting ho‘l' Mr. Wm hp his“ hm! Mrs. Ammo-rmmi is staying with lie-r olzzllghh‘i‘, Mrs. Slivil and is as- sisting ht‘l' in nursing the sick nuns. Mr. Win. Slivil has lH‘O‘ll (‘unfinml in his hm! fur Hm past. wow-k with pm-unmnia. Wu hmm tn hwar sown m’ :-, spfi't'll)‘ l'i'cn\'i-i';.. Mr. and Mrs. Julius IN'ivi' \‘isilml Hun hitter's' hi'nthm' Mr. P0110141 last “wk in Hm Hiwlph HUSPHIH. «inimi'aitiilaitinns in Mr. and Mrs. .Inwgih Hnrrigun ”ll Hu- arrival of :1 MIN uii'l. HI. ”ID «kl I'm-o! Turl Mrs. lid «apply 0 Hvl _â€"__â€" Hy thv time must mun lmu‘n to Ivy-hum thwnw-lws they’rn tun old 1.. .ln anything o'lsv.‘â€"â€"Muntl'val Star. M HI! HIV" and Sunday at \Vhitmm'n Funlwic'k I Mr She‘ll l'Hl' SPY"! H Ha Sh-mn‘t. .‘Jnunt Fm'vs Sahlrulay In spo-ml cww \\'1Hl hm' sish‘r. Mr; Calderwood Henmont “155 Ml. Just Juhn {H't nnnmniml by .lushnzt VISâ€" \‘isitml .‘I vs In 'd V It '5. i mmwwmwmwmw cue-W 1':”1-- i Crusoe Knew What He ‘ Wanted And He Got It One of the most persistent advertisers in the history of success was Robinson Crusoe. He knew what he wantedâ€"â€" a shipâ€"~so he put up an ad. for one. He flung up a shirt) on a pole. at the ton of his island. That, in the language of the sea. was plain to every seafaring man. The circulation was small. there was no other medium but Crusoe kept at it despite the fact that he got no enquirers A... A..- u-.._--..L -3L--- (Our 0m Correspondent) Butclnring is the order of the day in_t_l|is_ hugg. ‘ _ ‘ A "\ WM}. Joe (ff'utchley of near Durham was on ‘tghis linp pcpeqtly._ ' \Ve \\ ere sorry to heal that Mr. Jack Caswell had a bad attack of ap- pendicitis, we are glad he is around 333“.“- Miss-Nancy Smith haé been vis- iting-the MacDonalgj fgmilyz‘ wMiss Ella Edge has been home re- cuperating {1pm L9, ijipgg. “ Mr. 111sz Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, Master Kenneth and Little Jessie at- tended the Golden Wedding of Mrs. MacDonald’s__pat_'ents last week. "Missâ€"Adieu}; Legéte is at present with Mrs. Liza Miller. "NIâ€"in James Ewen left Monday for Toronto whm-o he will attend the U. F. O. convention. Several of the ladies of this line took in the L ....FWO meeting held at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Keclmie at the Rock): on F_1iday laet. Mr. James Heslott found a tree in his bush which was the home of a hive of bums. a quantity of honey was svcuml and the‘bees placed in captivity. Mr. Thomas Rvay is moving his implements this week to the Willet farm, Whit'h he has recently rented. We wvlcnmv tlmm back to this sec- tion. - 'M’rt. Wm. Nickels of town was out one day rpcontly helping his sister Mrs. Miller. Several in this burg have been undo-r tlw \wathm' thh sown) colds. Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) )ll'. Alvx. Vaughan cut a pile at Wood fur his hI-uthm' Hughiv. and mm {W hinw-li’ lust \VPPk. Miss Allah'vy Noble is visiting hm° l'l'lvncl M is. Chris Sheltl'oth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell of near DOI'lmck SlH'lli. an evening with thoir um'lv. Mr. John Buyll, who is scr- imisly ill. - This changvahhs \‘.Iv:1thr,-1' is very hard «in this ag'ml [N‘Ullil‘, Mr. K. Hrvvnwnml Nil. a year‘s supply of “null l'm' Mr. M. Kmnuy. z... 9:; 7:1. r. 31.2»: 2:. arm 2:; 2.1.. ._:__: 72:21.: 23.: 4.1:: 9...... up 2:. :3... .35... :7.» fiazw. 'l'hv sm'nncl wmcossion will be kupt OIH'II this war as than? is an avoragu uf tvn tnzuns a day haul- ing slabs and lumlwr from Glen- l'nmlill to Durham. (Our Own Correwpondent) Mrs. Will Derhy aml ,litlle Mar- ;zarut. \‘isilml with Mr. and Mrs. lmrm- Smith. Mnunl. Fnrvst. Mrs. .\. (Enrlwtt. spent. tht' \"t‘t‘k 0m] with tho- Hmu‘lnrsnn family, Nurnmnhy. .\lr.~'. Hm. .\. 'l'urnhiill and son Arrhiv ari- in Hill'lph :itt‘o-nilim! thu l'nrmi'r‘s nwllwr \Vlm is poorly zit, prt‘s'i'lll. Mrs. Arthur Mmintain MW!“ :1 fvw clays in “PP [ntl’l‘llllll humi- llt'l'l' rpâ€" (willy. Mr. William Mrllmizihl l‘Mlll'llt‘il in Mr. John Maiitlx'unzius ul' Smith-liaist Huntinrk al'lur lit'lll!‘ lllltlt‘l' thv «Imu- tnr‘s Cill'i‘ fur a timv. 'l'lw‘ young: Iii-«mlv n!’ this linn al- trnilml thi- primro'ssiw tirnkinnh‘ in the schnnl hnusv Thursday t‘\'t‘nlll;.;' and all hall a Sllll'nditl timu. Willowdale (Our Own Correspondent) Dnn't fm'vgt I'Ilwnvzvl' svhnol Hhristmzls H’W‘ Ih'vmnlwl' L’1‘3x'tl. Mr. and Mr»; (Wn'gu Mig Mon and «laughtvr smut. Sunday with thvir sun Rnlwl't. ul' ligrnnuml. “'0 mm \‘c-r)’ savvy to l‘t‘pm'f. Miss Mary Alo‘Xflllolvl'. Inn-su-in-lraining at. Welland. has luwn quitn ill for the I I “II5V“ I III“ HIV “V. I. One of the most persistent advertisers in the history of success was Robinson Crusoe. He knew what he wantedâ€"â€" a shipâ€"so he put up an ad. for one. He flung up a shirt: on a pole. at the top of his island. That, in the language of the sea. was plain to every seafaring man. The circulation was small. there was no other medium but Crusoe kept at it despite the fact that he got no enquirers for a long time. He changed his c0py as one garment after another was frayed out. and in the end got what he wanted. Crusoe used the best medium at his disposal. ..The best medium in Durham, Mr. Advertiser, is The Chronicle. It °goes direct to the people to whom you wish to tell your story. Use these columns persistently and you are bound to obtain results. The Job Department ‘00! Job Depart-cult equipped for your every need. If you want Lettel- Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes. Finan- cial Statements. Office Forms of all kinds, Visiting Cards. Wedding Stationery, Pamphlets, Posters. etc., see us and we will assist you in making your selection from our large stock of papers and various type faces. It will‘ be a pleasure to estimate on any Job Printing you may have. Call and see us or phone and we will call and see you. THE CHRONICLE Garafraxa St” Dmham Phone 37' _‘ A A - A - ‘Wq. South Bentinck THE DURHAM CHRONICLE II past couple of weeks. Her parents are expecting her home today. We [mm to soon hgar of her speedy re- covery. Mr. and M18. Hany Reay spent Saturday with f1ie_nus_ an Hanm er. Mr. Norman McRonald and sister Jeanette spent Thursday with their sis_t_e_r, Mrs. gorman thqston. The majority of this neighbor- hood, attended the big U. F. 0. dance in Durham Hall last Tuesday even- ing. With our two' candidates pre- sent it-__pr0ved an Excellent time.- Miss Vina-Baker spent the week- end with her paronts near Hanowr. A number from this line took in the dance t Spence Hopkins Thurs- {tipy eveni and reported a good lme. ”Kiâ€"I". Wilfred Alexander is in T0- ronto this week as delegate for the Ebenezer U. F. Y. P. 0. Club! ‘ Today is wry stormv again. It looks as if “inter is hem to sun and the weather man is t1_\i11g to make good sleighing for Santa ( laus. Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) There is always some fun gniug on in .the country; just now ’05 prac- tls_1_ng _[(_>r__ChAms_tmas concgrts. Mr. W. R. Jack got a badly bruised arm one day last wank wlwn the crank 01‘ the gasollnu engine flew back Sg‘iking him _a lwnvy hl‘uw. Mr. Hugh McAi'tlmr had the ill fortune of running a mum: of a big fork into his fowl. and was laid up fOI_‘ a day 01' two. Mr. ()i'on I’vzlrt cut up big pilv' 0f pnles for Me'ssrs. .lamvs Murphy 31111 M. Vlehfnan. Th!“ Chinook wind on Monday swiped Off most of tlw mum on Hm “PMS and harm! tho roads: in Spats bofurn tho changv canw. "I‘is lumping most farmer.» scratching thvir craniums to help solve tlw prublvm of getting Um taxvs paid by the 14th. Me’sdamos \V. J. (imwnwnnl and H. McArthur \‘lSlU‘ll at Mr. R. Cook's at_(_)_c_-ylu_n thg' fi_rst of [he \wok.‘ Mis's Jennie Davis has spout, Hu- past wvok wnth Mr. and Mrs. Har- 0|(_i_ Lawroncu _1n ‘l'lglfvnu'mt.n No matter what, the weather or market emnditinns. 3' 1'. Arnold Nulile, ships regularly eyei.’ Saturday and manages to pick 11p hig shipments. Hn secured quite a hunrli of cattle from this vicinity on Saturday. _ Mrs. 110nm Buaton and «Laughton- Blane lw Spout tlw week and at the homo Hf hm' pznonts,1\ll'.aml Mrs. G. l6. Wart. .Glenelg promises U» have a lively municipal contest this year. Mr. Alex. Aljoe’s rvmoval t0 town and Hip intmtinn of another memlwx- «lrmgming out. makes mum fur nvw aspirants. Among: tlmsv most. 1m»- mino'ntly mvntiunml m'v Mr. (Em-3.1.- \\'llilmn1'v, a prnmiaing yum): mnâ€" cliclulv; Mr. Dzu'icl Robinson 01' l-Zelgv llill. sln'vwcl.’ lmw'l-lleznlml will: L'uml ,imlmmnl and tlmu at “is dis- IHNJIIZ Mr. J. D. )lclix‘ulll. wxgwr- ivm'ml. \anl PM!” and \w-ll [uulml cm main-1's \Vlui'thvr municipal m- HHH'HK lN‘I'alldl HH‘I'D ill'c' it (‘Hlllill' Hl' I." .“C’OMOQWOOOOOMOOOMWOWOO'O'OC-O. 'OO".' '0". ”7â€"- other good fellovss who will likely be heaid from on nomination day. Dont be backw aid in encouraging new candidates. "â€"Mr. A. D. McIntyre and sister, Miss Mary, of Dornoch, spent the first of the week at Mrs. Greenwood’s. There was a good attendance at the monthly meeting of the lion Women’s Institute.held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Greenwoo last Thurs- day. Splendid papers \ .re read by Mrs. A. G. Blair and Mrs. Walter Clark, short readings by M. M. Ed- wards and Miss Katie May Firth. Miss 1..in Black treated the crowd with a humorous recitation. Much excitmnent was aroused over the CAL Ill‘uu'uu vv an u. u..- geOgraphy match. The hinting clos- ed by singing tho National Anthem then Mrs. (:‘urvmpwoqd and daughtors vvv V'- served a tash lunch. ' Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) The 1*. F. W. H. held their month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mal- colm McKechnie. There was a good attendance. The President opened the meeting in the usual way. Three of the members gave a short talk. Mrs. 'l‘hos. Turnbull spoke on the British Columbia In- dians. Mrs. Arthur Edge 011 Agri- culture, Mrs. L. MeLean on Provin- cial Legislature. There was com- munity singing. ,Alsu Mrs. Neil Mc- Lean read a chapter out of the hunk "'l‘he lllt‘XCllraillfl Lie." After other business was linished Mrs. Me.- lx'echnie and her helpers served P'nrh. The new meeting will he held at the lmme Hf Mrs. Thus. \'« 11113.3. Mrs. Neil Men-an and Messrs. .las. liwezi. liaruld Mrlx’erh- nirâ€" and Jun llrzitrhleV zire delegates it the I'. F. 4‘. 0' nxentim! in 'l‘urmitu lilis week. Mr. Wm. ilrulrhley.‘ lletreit is spending! a few Weeks at the parentâ€" hl heme, "We 31'" plvasml tn .‘ll‘al Mrs. Thus Laudvr is ahlv In 1w humv Imm tin lm_.s_pit.al‘ and if doing lilw. I\ I‘ MrsiAndy Hastic mm 5011 Dungull E40-2? DELNERS A'tonnoa mm = IN TIME mu CHRISTMAS - Only 7 Days To Do Your Christmas Buying $90.00 cash will purchase 3 Connor Electric Wash- er, with Tub Stand, Wash Tub and Clothes Basket. “'0 Ilau‘ hwn fmtunatn ill muchasing a quantity of Elno- lric [1011s.rv2ular $4 .00 which “'0 aw nth-ling \xhihe tlnm 13% 1” ........ . . . . a .‘8 Roxal chnic Vacuum S\\0ep- or. only ............... $45.00 ll-lvctlic Toast: rs ”from 3 L” to .35.” . u Snmv Shw‘s. from 82.75 {53555 A large assortment of Toys, Games, Casseroles, Pyrex Ware, Carving sets, Cutlery, Aluminum 1"; __ - "v ware, Granite Ware 1n Suhni'vfilfie“ - -0 “5.5555 “Ill , Bonny Blue, White Ware, which make id‘eal Christmas Gifts. Let us shqw yuu the new Marquis Patu'm (lnnnmmily Pl Slh't‘l' Warn at I'vmarkablylow pru-es. m.“. I vuvâ€"v A mvlmher from this section 0);. [wet m take in the Box Social in La- wna school on Wednesday night. Joshawa could do no mom with the sun that Mussolini can «In with Vesuvius.â€"«Uotroit Free l’rmss. NOBLE’S GARAGE THE NEW NO KNOCK IMPERIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE ___..‘ and .................. (J. C. M. Skatns from . Rollnr Skates. ”lily .. 1100ku Sticks. fmm. Hand Sleighs, with I'mmcl stm‘l runners. .......... 500. in $115 Steering SIP-ighs 81.25 to 82.50 Hal»: weighs with doublu SERVICE High-test Gas .E'aii‘ing. «My Ethyl Gas ? NOBLE’S GARAGE DURHAM No Extra Charge Have You Tn'ed I. M. Tuiw llw â€"â€" â€" Humii'mn spent 3 (by with :hbm Sold at more w ith am CLENELG VOL H IAJOR ALE I. ha been aDDOI Ontario Logismui In: A. H. 85mm": O former mmubvr .0 d the Town“ PRESBYIERI SHOWERED \\

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